49 Aston Martin DB11 For Sale

Used Aston Martin DB11 For Sale

Spearheading a new era for Aston Martin is the DB11 for sale, one of the most refined automobiles that the English automaker has ever created. This new era is named the ‘Second Century’ plan and if the 11 is a sign of things to come, it’s going to be a fantastic century.

The exterior and overall styling of the new car benefits from a few highlights that are easily noticed upon first glance. In the front, the signature grille and clamshell hood carry the classic Aston Martin styling. As for the new LED headlights, they have been restyled and give the DB11 a distinct and new appearance, which is a nice aesthetic update to the classic look.

Underneath the hood is exactly what would be expected from a new-age model. The new car is powered by a 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 that boasts 600 bhp and rockets from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds. The CEO stated that the DB11 is, “the absolute embodiment of what an Aston Martin should be” and the company has, “worked tirelessly to ensure it combines both exceptional design and the latest technology throughout.” With this power, the car carries the weight of being the most powerful production DB model ever, as well as the most dynamic and accelerative.

Being a new car in the 21st century, there is plenty of technology to be found in the cabin. A full-color 12-inch TFT LCD provides the driver with important vehicle information. In the center of the cabin is an 8-inch TFT screen, dedicated to infotainment. To control the infotainment software, the driver utilizes an intuitive rotary control, through a touchpad. One of the more interesting features that can be viewed on the infotainment screen is the 360-degree birds-eye view camera, which will make driving through tight spaces that much easier.

The new DB11 from is a great example of the future of the brand.

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Used Aston Martin Vanquish For Sale

Unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in 1998, the Aston Martin Vanquish for sale represented the next step in the marque’s lineup of V12 powered grand touring coupes. Put into production in 2001, the car housed a 5.9-liter V12 that produced 450 hp. Reaching 60 mph from a stand still in 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 190 mph, the car packed the luxury and speed it promised in James Bond’s Die Another Day and other screen appearances.

In 2004, the S became available, capable of a higher top speed of 199 mph due to its improved aerodynamics and other minor weight cutting alterations. Production of the line temporarily ended July 19, 2007 with the planned closing of the brand’s Newport Pagnell production facility.

In 2012, a new generation emerged, much changed from its predecessor and featuring several design cues from the exclusive One-77. The new car rode on a lighter aluminum and carbon composite monocoque and aluminum subframe, improving weight and performance. In addition to these structural changes, the V12 retained its displacement but increased its output to 565 hp. Aesthetically, the new car features a derivative of the classic grille, with a more streamlined profile approach than its predecessor.

In 2013, the car became available in a convertible option as the Volante. Slightly slower by .2 seconds to 60 mph in the 2014 model and heavier due to its additional structural reinforcement to compensate for its open top, the Volante provides a refined open-top grand touring experience for drivers and passengers.